Bruinfanatic
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$$$$$$$$$well, it is ALWAYS bad so....
and WHY don't they fix it?
$$$$$$$$$well, it is ALWAYS bad so....
and WHY don't they fix it?
As a Bruins fan, I have a love/hate relationship with May 10.Happy May 10 Everyone!View attachment 868265
Would you settle for an "over the glass" penalty?I do not want another (too many men on the ice penalty).... Get it done guys.
I think that if they initiate before the game Freddy etc will be thrown out early. They're going to have to be smart and have a better plan.Puck drop. Immediately address the elephant in the room. Let them know you're not gonna take it. Then after it's addressed, you play your game. Forecheck. Hits. Take no shit. But have it Immediately addressed so it doesn't linger.
"Can't?"The bullpen crew is the best in the business. How they get the floor out of there so fast is incredible.
It's a shame Mr Burns can't fix our ice.
I heard that they designated a special coach for this problem:Hopefully they have addressed counting players
Turn down the ACThe bullpen crew is the best in the business. How they get the floor out of there so fast is incredible.
It's a shame Mr Burns can't fix our ice.
I've been sick for over 3 weeks, finally went to the doctor. Bronchitis and a sinus infection. Today after 2 days on anti-biotics the cough is still there but the laryngitis is clearing a bit. Screaming at the TV during game one didn't help with the throat or the terrific headache.I have a sore throat this morning and my voice is almost gone.
It may be allergies.
If I cannot yell tonight...what to do?....Maybe use sign language (that Andy Ference taught me).
Don't watch the clock while you're at work. That makes the day drag 10Xs slower.No idea what to expect tonight. Hoping the Bruins buckle down with good forechecking and strong defense. Please keep track of who you are replacing on the changes: some of us older fans shudder with every too many men call(1979 aaarrgh) Monty said if he has to “start grabbing people’s pants” to keep them in the bench”
My horoscope today ends: Tonight: be skeptical
Meanwhile, another busy work day to try and get through.
Totally agree. The problem is that when, and if, the Bruins try to address it there’ll be a steady stream to the penalty box while Matty Tkachuk and his fellow ahem kitties ahem will be continually allowed to get away with their crap. We’ve seen that movie a hundred times before. But I don’t care: be big, mean and f***ing nasty. Go Bruins!!!!Puck drop. Immediately address the elephant in the room. Let them know you're not gonna take it. Then after it's addressed, you play your game. Forecheck. Hits. Take no shit. But have it Immediately addressed so it doesn't linger.
Does the Garden still use the Olympia machines or have they gone back to Zamboni's? IMHO, and I have little/no real knowledge of this, only what I've read, going back to Zamboni's would be a good idea.Turn down the AC
No need to wonder. I assure you it'll be shit.I wonder how the ice will be.
Can they practice line changes in morning skate?unfurl="true"]https://www.bostonglobe.com/2024/05/09/sports/bruins-playoffs-too-man-men-penalties/[/URL]
BEDFORD — “Too many men on the ice” are words that haunt longtime Bruins fans, who bear deep scars from Montreal, 1979.
The current Bruins have yet to lose a playoff game because of one of those penalties, but they are playing with fire.
Only five NHL teams have committed more too-many-men infractions in a single postseason than the 2023-24 Bruins, and those teams collected theirs over a full spring.
The Bruins, with five such penalties in nine games, are on pace to smash the league playoff record — six — as they enter Friday’s Game 3 of the second round against Florida.
“It’s good to set records. It’s a positive, right?” coach Jim Montgomery replied sarcastically to a reporter noting that fact. “Like I said, I take full responsibility. I have to be clearer. I have to be louder. And if I have to start grabbing people’s pants so they don’t jump when they shouldn’t, I’ll start doing that.”
“All of us together — the communication, receiving the communication — needs to be better,” Montgomery said. “Last night, there was no excuse for the too-many-men.”
Montgomery’s frustration was apparent when he reviewed the situation to reporters Thursday afternoon at Hanscom Field.
“I’d like to say it’s easy to solve with our group,” he said. “I think it is easy to solve. But it’s a different player, at a different moment.
“And it’s sometimes the guy coming to change stops and goes back, the guy watching the guy coming to change has to watch him to the bench, while he knows where the puck is. The last two were guys jumping when it wasn’t supposed to be them going on the ice.
“That’s why I say, all these things, it’s clear that it’s my responsibility to make them better in those areas. I don’t want to answer anymore. Thanks.”
The teams that messed up more than the Bruins include the 2021-22 Lightning, who committed their six infractions over 23 games; the 2014-15 Lightning (26 games), the 2012-13 Bruins (22 games), the 2010-11 Canucks (25 games), and the 1990-91 Penguins (25 games).
All of those teams made the Final, but only the ‘91 Penguins skated the Stanley Cup around on those jittery legs.
“We’ve got to sharpen up,” winger James van Riemsdyk said. “It’s the playoffs, so there’s always going to be different matchups and line matching and line juggling that goes on, so it’s up to us to be a little bit more plugged in for when we’re jumping on.
“That’s usually how it goes. Usually guys on the bench will call out who they have. I think we have to maybe be a little more vocal so everyone on the bench can hear. If two guys say they have the same guy, we know something’s wrong.”